In Episode 29 of Vox Macabre, America's fastest-growing podcast, Kit Mann dives deep into a trio of psychological thrillers that have left their mark on the horror genre: American Psycho, Watcher, and Psycho. Kit starts with a meticulous breakdown of American Psycho, exploring the chilling portrayal of Patrick Bateman, a seemingly normal investment banker with a terrifyingly violent secret life. He delves into the film's dark satire of 1980s corporate culture and its impact on audiences since its release. Next, Kit examines Watcher, a more recent addition to the genre, discussing its eerie atmosphere and gripping narrative. He highlights the film's unique take on the theme of surveillance and paranoia, drawing parallels to classic thrillers while showcasing its modern twists. The episode continues with an analysis of the iconic Psycho. Kit revisits the groundbreaking work of Alfred Hitchcock, focusing on its revolutionary impact on horror cinema and the unforgettable performance by Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates. He also discusses how Psycho set the standard for psychological horror and influenced countless films and directors. In addition to these in-depth film discussions, this episode includes listener emails, where Kit answers questions and engages with the Vox Macabre community. The episode also features a captivating Campfire Tales story about a mysterious handprint that refuses to disappear, adding a spine-chilling personal touch to the podcast. Kit Mann's expertise and enthusiasm make Episode 29 a must-listen, as he masterfully blends horror analysis, listener interaction, and storytelling. Don't miss this thrilling installment of Vox Macabre!